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  1. make up for lost time. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. to enjoy an experience as much as possible because you did not have the opportunity to do it earlier in life: I didn't travel much in my twenties but I'm certainly making up for lost time now.

  2. 18 de feb. de 2015 · #1. make up for lost time. No se me ocurre una buena manera de decir esto en castellano. Un ejemplo en ingles: We missed two classes because of bad weather and now we need to make up for lost time. Mi intento: Perdimos dos clases por el mal tiempo y ahora necesitamos recuperar el tiempo perdido. Gracias a quienes me echen una mano. Rubns.

  3. make up for lost time v expr (compensate for past inaction) recuperar el tiempo perdido loc verb : Her father made up for lost time by buying her lots of presents. ⓘ Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Cuando se reconciliaron, no se despegaban ni un instante para recuperar el tiempo perdido.

  4. Hace 5 días · The meaning of MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME is to accomplish something that wasn't done in the time one originally intended to do it in. How to use make up for lost time in a sentence.

  5. Español Traducción de “TO MAKE UP FOR LOST TIME” | El Collins Diccionario inglés-español en línea oficial. Más de 100.000 traducciones español de inglés palabras y frases.

  6. 20 de may. de 2020 · I’m not the type to go out either (believe it or not) But going out when you’re older to make up for lost time is scarier. The more you hold onto me, I’m gonna be like a bouncing ball. Summer Walker - Tonight. I wanna have some good fun tonight. I wanna get in a song tonight. I just wanna make up for lost time.

  7. 1. To spend more time doing something that one previously neglected to do. We spent so many years apart, but at least we found each other again. I hope we can make up for lost time by visiting each other often. 2. To hurry or do something more quickly or more frequently in order to compensate for a delay in progress.